Juxtaposition Cross of Cross of Power: theme "Great Activity". One of 192 incarnation crosses in Human Design.
Juxtaposition Cross of Cross of Power — Human Design
The Juxtaposition Cross of Cross of Power is a quarter-based incarnation cross that carries a quietly magnetic theme: true power is not seized, it is received. Those born under this cross are here to demonstrate that the deepest authority in a person's life is not found in force, strategy, or speed — it is found in the capacity to listen inward, to align with the Higher Self, and to wait until the moment is correct.
A Cross Built on Receptive Love
At the heart of this cross sits the Channel of Receptive Love (2–14), the only channel in the BodyGraph that directly links the G Center to the Sacral Center. This wiring makes the cross fundamentally about the relationship between who you are (G Center, identity, direction) and what your body is built to do (Sacral Center, life force, response). The two gates speak a single language together: Gate 2, the Gate of the Higher Self, is the receptive magnetic pole of the monad — a quiet voice that knows. Gate 14, the Power of Acceptance, is the engine that metabolizes that knowing into vitality when it is honored, or into bitterness and stuckness when it is ignored.
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Calculate your chartThis is a cross of the Knowing Circuit — the circuitry of the individual, the witness, the passenger riding in the vehicle. People with this cross tend to be more oriented toward awareness than action, more interested in what is right than what is now. The cross bears the fixed quality of Sphinx, the Initiating Question: life for these people is rarely a straight line. It unfolds in cycles of contemplation, action, reflection, and reorientation.
What the Cross Asks You to Be
The Cross of Cross of Power is not a heroic cross. It does not call its bearers to conquer, lead crowds, or build empires in the visible sense. Instead, it calls them to be a still point — a kind of human tuning fork for what is correct. When someone with this cross is centered, they have a way of slowing a room down. They radiate the subtle authority of someone who is not in a hurry, and paradoxically, this is where their actual power lives.
Practical manifestations often look like:
- A gift for knowing when to act, even if not exactly what to do.
- An unusual capacity to sit in uncertainty without collapsing into anxiety.
- Relationships that succeed more on attunement than on effort.
- A life rhythm that swings between long pauses and bursts of full-bodied engagement.
The Gift and the Shadow
The gift of this cross is unmistakable: presence. When a Cross of Cross of Power person is fully in their body, in their breath, in the current moment, they are extraordinarily magnetic. They don't have to pitch themselves; they simply need to be honest, and the right circumstances tend to gather.
The shadow, however, is the shadow of all receptive energy: waiting so long that life passes by, mistaking withdrawal for wisdom, or — at the other end — overriding the body's quiet "no" with mental justifications. The 2–14 channel punishes forcing. It does not respond well to being driven by ambition divorced from acceptance. When the body says stop and the mind pushes forward, the channel short-circuits into frustration, illness, or relational collapse.
Living the Cross in Practice
For those with this cross, three practices consistently make a difference. First, honor the pause — do not pathologize the seasons of waiting. The cross literally cannot operate at full power without them. Second, trust the body's signals, especially the Sacral response. The Sacral in this cross is wired directly to the G Center through Gate 2, meaning gut intelligence and sense of self are not separate conversations — they are one conversation. Third, reframe power itself. The work is not to acquire more; it is to become more available — to be still enough, present enough, and accepting enough that the correct direction can land.
The Cross of Cross of Power ultimately teaches a counterintuitive lesson: the most powerful thing a person can do is nothing more than be correctly who they already are.


